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Physician Top Related Articles
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1). Medicine in Medieval Times By : Josh Stone
Oh, how fortunate the medical field is with its modern conveniences. You have the Internet to share knowledge on, digital imaging equipment to render your CT scans, and every gadget and gizmo up to and including "the machine that goes bing!"
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3). Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2 Weight Loss Nutrition By : TK Healey
If you have diabetes you have to be very careful about what you eat. You need to take extra care in managing your blood glucose levels. You can do this by eating healthy, watching your diet, taking medication prescribed by a physician and getting proper exercise.
What foods should you eat? There is a food pyramid for people with diabetes. The Diabetes Food Pyramid divides food into six groups.
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4). Physician Assisted Suicide and The Art of Care By : Sam Oliver
In an age of managed care, rationing of care, and technological care, there is The Art of Care. We live in a society that has been given various choices to “self-determine” one’s destiny in dying as one has been able to “self-determine” one’s destiny in life itself. We have medicines and technological capabilities, and areas of the country allowing us to hasten or postpone one’s dying.
Article Related to: death, dying, resources, soul, spirit, and, physician, assisted, suicide, sam, oliver
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5). An Introduction to Two Innovative Medical Careers By : Josh Stone
In the United States, Physician Assistants (PAs) are non-physician clinicians licensed to practice medicine with a physician's supervision. This supervision, in most cases, need not be direct or on site and many PAs practice in remote or underserved areas in satellite clinics. PAs can treat patients and, in most states, prescribe medicine, and in some states in the US they carry a DEA number that gives them authority to prescribe controlled medications like narcotics.
Article Related to: career, medical, physician, clinician, medicine, satellite, patients, insurance, job, hospital, clinic, allopathic, osteopathic, health, assistant
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7). Doctoring in the United States By : Josh Stone
A physician (also called doctor in some places) is a person who practices medicine. In the United States, the term physician is traditional and commonly used. In Britain & Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Africa, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe, the term doctor is more common (and in formal/legal contexts, medical practitioner as well), as physician refers to specialists in internal medicine.
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9). Physician Jobs By : Peter St-Germain
Physician jobs are classified according to a specialty, for example Gynecology or Anesthesiology, or according to a type of practice like General Practice.
Physician jobs involve the diagnostic and treatment of human diseases and may have to do with various medical research fields.
The general tasks of a physician are to conduct various tests on patients.
Article Related to: physician, medical, jobs, career
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10). Approaches to Care in Physician Assisted Suicide By : Sam Oliver
There is a growing interest in suicide. When people start looking for more information about suicide, you'll be in a position to meet their needs. This article is a brief description of much information on this subject. Let's start with 3 levels to discern in the act of euthanasia.
There are three levels to discern in the act of euthanasia:
1. One is a patient who is comatose or brain dead.
Article Related to: ethics, physician, assisted, suicide, death, dying, resources, soul, spirit, and, hospice
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14). The Opportunities in a Nursing Career and Demand for Quality Nurses By : Josh Stone
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports employment among nurses will grow faster than the average for all occupations. Demand for quality nurses continues to escalate. Much faster-than-average growth will be driven by technological advances in patient care, which permit a greater number of medical problems to be treated, and by an increasing emphasis on preventive care.
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